Global Economic Prospects 2026-2030
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to average 3.2% from 2026 to 2030, with emerging markets and developing economies driving the expansion.
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to average 3.2% from 2026 to 2030, with emerging markets and developing economies driving the expansion.
The World Bank cut its forecast for global GDP growth in 2026 to 3.1%, citing weaker-than-expected growth in major economies, but expects a rebound in 2027-2030.
This report compares GDP projections from the World Bank, IMF, and OECD, highlighting differences in methodology and assumptions, and discusses implications for global economic policy.
This article examines the World Bank's GDP projections for different regions, including East Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa, and discusses the implications for regional development and cooperation.
Interactive data visualization tool allowing users to explore the World Bank's GDP projections for 2026-2030, with options to filter by region, country, and sector.
Video explaining the World Bank's GDP projections for 2026-2030, including the methodology and assumptions used, and the implications for global economic trends.
This academic article critically evaluates the World Bank's GDP projections for 2026-2030, discussing the strengths and limitations of the methodology and the potential implications for economic policy.
This report discusses the policy implications of the World Bank's GDP projections for 2026-2030, including the need for sustainable development, poverty reduction, and climate change mitigation.